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Turnovers bother Yao
By JONATHAN FEIGEN (Houston Chronicle)
Updated: 2007-03-22 15:11 Yao Ming's most productive all-around game since he returned from a fractured leg — 32 points, 14 rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots against the Pacers on Tuesday — would suggest a successful step in his comeback. But it was another large number that was on his mind.
"My turnovers," Yao said. "I had six, five in the first (half). Very high numbers. I'm sure (assistant head coach) Tom Thibodeaux will have those clips tomorrow, and I'm going to spend an hour watching those turnovers. It's really frustrating me, those turnovers, particularly in the first half." Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy said Indiana excels at forcing turnovers but that Yao's sixth was committed with the sort of mistake he had been making in the first half. "It's on us as a coaching staff to teach better so he understands better the more he dribbles, the less efficient," Van Gundy said. "The less he dribbles, the more efficient, especially against smaller, quicker defenders." Billups probable "They're playing extremely well on the road right now," said Rockets forward Shane Battier, noting the Pistons' six-game road win streak. "They're probably the hottest road team out there. They're playing at a high level. "I wouldn't be surprised to see them in the Eastern Conference finals or NBA Finals. They're the best team in the East right now."
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